Dr. Frame, Santa Clara Invisalign provider, can fit patients for Invisalign aligners in as few as two steps. First, Dr. Frame takes images of the patient's teeth, during the consultation. These images are sent to a laboratory that creates a detailed treatment plan. The lab makes a series of Invisalign aligners based on the treatment plan. During the next visit, Dr. Frame fits the aligners on the patient's teeth to check them for fit, and instructs the patient about the care and maintenance of the aligners. Patients will receive a new set of Invisalign aligners every two to three weeks. Each set of aligners shifts the patient's teeth slightly, moving the incrementally closer to their final position.

Invisalign aligners offer several advantages over traditional metal braces. They are transparent, so they are essentially unnoticeable to the naked eye. In addition, they are removable so they can be taken out for eating and oral care. Invisalign aligners can also shift the teeth much more quickly than traditional braces. Traditional braces can take as long as three to four years to complete their work whereas Invisalign aligners require only one to two years. Dr. Frame, Santa Clara dentist, can help you determine if Invisalign aligners are right for your needs.

Dr. Alan Frame, Santa Clara dental veneers specialist, has been practicing dentistry for over fifteen years. He graduated from the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in 1996, and completed his General Dental Residency at UCLA in 1997. He is a member of the American Dental Association.

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